Los Angeles Times

Williams anchors JSerra’s defense

- By Eric Sondheimer

When it comes to making an impact on defense, safety New Zealand Williams of San Juan Capistrano JSerra has been one of the best in Southern California after three games.

The 6-foot-2, 175-pound junior, who has 17 tackles and one intercepti­on, is fearless.

“I like coming up and making the hit,” Williams said.

His first name comes from his grandfathe­r, though he has never been to New Zealand. Also on JSerra is quarterbac­k General Booty, giving the Lions two players on the all-name team.

“He’s just a long, super fluid kid who can cover a lot of ground and loves to fill on the run,” coach Pat Harlow said of Williams. “He’s a really good football player who’s really raw.”

JSerra is 2-1 after a 38-14 win over La Puente Bishop Amat. Williams caught a 31yard touchdown pass and had three pass deflection­s.

New running back

Norco lost standout running back Jaydn Ott to Las Vegas Bishop Gorman before the season, but the Cougars used the next-manup mentality.

Fernando Chairez ,a converted linebacker, ran for five touchdowns and caught a pass for another in a 59-46 win over Rancho Cucamonga.

Norco is 2-0 and plays host to Vista Murrieta (2-0) on Friday in a showdown game between top-25 teams.

Impressive start

With starting quarterbac­k Cooper Meek injured, sophomore Zachary Siskowic of Sherman Oaks Notre Dame made an impressive first varsity start. He completed 10 of 12 passes for 294 yards and three touchdowns in a 42-0 win over Moorpark.

Sean Guyton caught four passes for 152 yards and two touchdowns.

Best running team

Simi Valley Grace Brethren (3-0) might be unique in being the best running team around.

Julien Stokes rushed for 248 yards in a 38-18 win over Pasadena Muir.

Scary moment

Standout running backlineba­cker Mister Williams of Westlake Village Oaks Christian suffered a neck injury against Chatsworth Sierra Canyon.

He was transporte­d by helicopter to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Coach Charlie Collins said Williams was expected to be released Saturday after undergoing tests. He will be reevaluate­d next week.

Passing machine

Culver City’s Zevi Eckhaus completed 22 of 26 passes for 430 yards and four touchdowns in a 60-21 win over Palos Verdes Peninsula.

The junior has 63 career touchdown passes and could challenge the state record of 152 held by JT Daniels.

Record maker

Bryce Young of Santa Ana Mater Dei set a school record with 528 yards passing and tied the school record with seven touchdown passes as the topranked Monarchs (3-0) posted a 71-21 win over Peoria (Ariz.) Centennial.

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